The 2014 Razzie nominations short list has arrived and it’s predominantly movies you’d expect to be in contention for worst of the year (dis)honors, but there are a couple of surprising selections in the mix, namely Noah and The Interview. …

As the nominations for the 87th Academy Awards draws nearer, the Academy has been busy announcing the contenders that are advancing in certain categories. We’ve seen the Best Visual Effects shortlist, a few days ago we got a look at …

I quite liked Darren Aronofsky’s Noah. It’s not the type of film I’ll likely return to again and again like some of his other work, but I was surprised the strength of vision his Bible pic possessed. It was also …

The visually stunning global hit Noah, from director Darren Aronofsky, is now available on Blu-ray/DVD. The film is an action spectacular with impressive visuals that could have only been brought to life through a collaboration between the visionary filmmaker and …

The sign of a good religious picture is the controversy surrounding it. Whenever a movie asks you to seriously grapple with theological issues, it’s bound to rile those who like their religion safe and comforting. Noah certainly prompted its share …

When you’re making a movie inspired by the story of Noah’s Ark, you’re probably prepared to get wet, but 5,000 gallons of water per minute? That’s exactly what special effects first unit foreman David Poole was dropping right on top …

Noah was a bit of a surprise hit (I thought it would tank because religious audiences would be upset because it was too liberal of an interpretation, and non-religious audiences would assume the movie was too original), and while I …

While the top five remains unchanged from yesterday’s box office report, the real items of interest are the religious films that populated the top ten. (An argument can also be made for just how poor a showing Wally Pfister’s Transcendence …